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 Bill Status of HB0638  94th General Assembly


Short Description:  DEPT HLTH PROFESSIONAL REG ACT

House Sponsors
Rep. Mary E. Flowers

Last Action
DateChamber Action
  1/9/2007HouseSession Sine Die

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
New Act
20 ILCS 5/5-15was 20 ILCS 5/3
20 ILCS 5/5-20was 20 ILCS 5/4
20 ILCS 5/5-347 new
225 ILCS 2/2 new
225 ILCS 5/1.5 new
225 ILCS 15/1.5 new
225 ILCS 20/1.5 new
225 ILCS 25/1.5 new
225 ILCS 30/2 new
225 ILCS 37/2 new
225 ILCS 41/1-2 new
225 ILCS 51/2 new
225 ILCS 55/2 new
225 ILCS 57/2 new
225 ILCS 60/1.5 new
225 ILCS 63/2 new
225 ILCS 65/5-2 new
225 ILCS 70/1.5 new
225 ILCS 75/1.5 new
225 ILCS 80/1.5 new
225 ILCS 83/2 new
225 ILCS 84/2 new
225 ILCS 85/1.5 new
225 ILCS 90/0.02 new
225 ILCS 95/1.5 new
225 ILCS 100/1.5 new
225 ILCS 106/2 new
225 ILCS 107/2 new
225 ILCS 110/1.5 new
225 ILCS 120/2 new
225 ILCS 125/2 new
225 ILCS 130/2 new
225 ILCS 135/2 new


Synopsis As Introduced
Creates the Department of Health Professional Regulation Act. Creates the Department of Health Professional Regulation as a department of State government. Transfers to the Department of Health Professional Regulation all of the functions of the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation in connection with specified professional regulatory Acts concerning the provision of health care. Provides for the transfer of employees, books and records, and unexpended appropriations from the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to the Department of Health Professional Regulation. Contains other provisions to implement the transfer of functions from the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to the Department of Health Professional Regulation. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois and various professional regulatory Acts to make conforming changes. Effective July 1, 2005.

 Fiscal Note (Dept. of Financial and Professional Regulation)
 Based on Profession Cost Study information from the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, it is estimated that approximately $17.7 million in appropriation would occur from the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to the Department of Health Professional Regulation as a result of the shift on statutory responsibility for health-related professions. It is estimated that an additional $7.3 million would be needed to cover agency startup costs to provide for ongoing administrative and support staff and to cover projected information technology, office space, equipment and infrastructure needs. It is expected that the total estimated appropriation need for the new agency would be roughly $25 million in FY06 if this bill were enacted.

 State Mandates Fiscal Note (Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity)
 In the opinion of the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, this legislation does not create a State mandate under the State Mandates Act.

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  1/28/2005HouseFiled with the Clerk by Rep. Mary E. Flowers
  1/31/2005HouseFirst Reading
  1/31/2005HouseReferred to Rules Committee
  2/3/2005HouseAssigned to Executive Committee
  2/24/2005HouseRe-assigned to State Government Administration Committee
  3/2/2005HouseMotion to Suspend Rule 25 - Prevailed
  3/9/2005HouseDo Pass / Short Debate State Government Administration Committee; 009-000-000
  3/10/2005HousePlaced on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
  3/14/2005HouseFiscal Note Requested by Rep. William B. Black
  3/15/2005HouseSecond Reading - Short Debate
  3/15/2005HouseHeld on Calendar Order of Second Reading - Short Debate
  3/15/2005HouseFiscal Note Requested by Rep. Timothy L. Schmitz
  3/15/2005HouseState Mandates Fiscal Note Requested by Rep. Timothy L. Schmitz
  3/31/2005HouseFiscal Note Filed
  4/5/2005HouseState Mandates Fiscal Note Filed
  4/6/2005HouseSecond Reading - Short Debate
  4/6/2005HousePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
  4/15/2005HouseRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
  1/9/2007HouseSession Sine Die

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